NATIONAL 
ASSOCIATION 

OF 

THE    FRIARS 


NEW  YORK 
JANUARY    IST,    1908 


CONTENTS 


PAGE 

FOUNDERS    6 

I N  CORPORATORS    5 

BOARD    OF    GOVERNORS 6 

OFFICERS    6 

COMMITTEES    7 

CERTIFICATE   OF   INCORPORATION 11 

CONSTITUTION     15 

Name   15 

Government    15 

Meetings   19 

Committees    21 

Membership    22 

Permanent   Fund 24 

Interpretation 25 

Amendments  26 

Duties  of  Officers 27 

The  Abbot 27 

The   Dean 27 

Corresponding  Secretary 28 

Recording  Secretary 29 

Treasurer 29 

Librarian   31 


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CONTENTS 

FACE 

CONSTITUTION. — Continued. 

Order  of  Business  at   Meetings 31 

Meetings  of  the  Board  of  Governors. .  32 

House  Committee 33 

Relief    Committee 33 

The  Itinerant  Friars 33 

Ways  and  Means  Committee 34 

Auditing   Committee 34 

Nominating   Committee 85 

Rules   Governing   Committees 36 

Election  of  Members 36 

Resignations   39 

Entrance  Fees  and  Dues 39 

Suspension  and  Expulsion 41 

Addresses  and   Notices 41 

In   Memoriain 42 

Suspension    and    Amendment    of    My- 

Laws 43 

HOUSE   RULES :...  45 

Rules  Governing  Visitors    45 

Visitors'  Cards   45 

Gambling    46 

Posting  of  Delinquents 48 

HONORARY    MEMBERS 61 

ACTIVE    MEMBERS 51 

ASSOCIATE  MEMBERS 65 

LAY   MEM  BERS 78 

DECEASED  MEMBERS .  74 


FOUNDERS 

CHARLES  EMERSON  COOK 

CHANNING  POLLOCK 

PHILIP  MINDIL 

MASON    PETERS 

JOHN  W.  RUMSEY 

WILLIAM  RAYMOND  SILL 

BURTON  EMMETT 

BRONSON  DOUGLAS 

HARRY  C.  SHWAB 

JOHN  S.  FLAHERTY  (deceased) 


INCORPORATORS 

WELLS  HAWKS 
CHARLES  EMERSON  COOK 

PHILIP  MINDIL 
CLINTON  W.  MOFFATT 

JOHN  W.  RUMSEY 
HARRY  G.  SOMMERS 

W.  G.  SMYTH 

WILLARD  D.  COXEY 

GEORGE  W.  SAMMIS 

A.  TOXEN  WORM 

FRANK  C.  PAYNE 

BRUCE  EDWARDS 

W.  M.  HULL 
MARCUS  R.  MAYER 
WALLACE  MUNRO 


BOARD  OF  GOVERNORS 

HARRY  G.  SOMMERS 

FRANK  C.  PAYNE 
GEORGE  W.  SAMMIS 

W.  G.  SMYTH 
BRUCE  EDWARDS 

W.  M.  HULL 

MARCUS  R.  MAYER 

A.  TOXEN  WORM 

WALLACE  MUNRO 

WILLARD  D.  COXEY 


OFFICERS. 

THE   ABBOT 

WELLS  HAWKS 

THE  DEAN 

CHARLES  EMERSON  COOK 

CORRESPONDING   SECRETARY 

PHILIP  MINDIL 

RECORDING    SECRETARY 

CLINTON  W.  MOFFATT 

TREASURER 

JOHN  W.  RUMSEY 

GENERAL  ATTORNEY  AND  COUNSEL 

ABRAHAM  L.  JACOBS 
30  Broad  St..  New  York  City 

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COMMITTEES 

The  Abbot  and  the  Dean  are,  ex-officio, 
Members  of  all  Committees 

HOUSE  COMMITTEE 

BRUCE  EDWARDS,    Chairman 

FRANK  C.  PAYNE 

LIPMAN  KEENE 

A.  P.  DUNLOP 

J.  CLARENCE  HYDE 

BURTON  F.  EMMETT 

PHILIP  MINDIL,  ex-omdo 

CLINTON  W.  MOFFATT,  ex-offldo 

JOHN  W.  RUMSEY,  ex-offido 

RELIEF  COMMITTEE 

HARRY  G.  SOMMERS,  Chairman 
SAMUEL  M.  WELLER 
LOUIS  MORGENSTERN 

E.  B.  JACK 

SAM  MEYERS 

DAVID  TRAITEL 

WAYS   AND    MEANS   COMMITTEE 

CHAS.  EMERSON  COOK,  Chairman 
GEO.  W.  SAM  MIS,  Treasurer. 

PHILIP  MINDIL 

CLINTON  W.  MOFFATT 

JOHN  W.  RUMSEY 

W.  G.  SMYTH 


ITINERANT    FRIARS'    COMMITTEE 

S.  GOODFRIEND,  Chairman 

A.  TOXEN  WORM 
JOHN  D.  LEFFINGWELL 
WM.  RAYMOND  SILL 
ALBERT  STRASSMAN 
AUGUSTUS   E.    McCUNE 
GEORGE  H.  MURRAY 

GEORGE  BOWLES     • 

DRURY  UNDERWOOD 

EDWARD  COOK 

JACK  WELCH 

WILL  A.  PAGE 

CALDWELL  BURNES 

JOSEPH  JERMON 

EDWARD  FREIBERGER 

HARRY  S.  ALWARD 

ED.  J.  ABRAMS 

D.  W.  HAYNES 

P.  S.  MATTOX 

HOWARD  HERRICK 

J.  W.  CONOLY 
LOUIS  NETHERSOLE 
FRANK  N.  NORCROSS 
THOMAS  HODGEMAN 

FRANK  ABBOTT 

MELVILLE  HAMMETT 

SYLVESTER   SULLIVAN 

SMITH  TURNER 
HARRY   SWEATMAN 


JAMES  D.  DEWOLFE 

HARRY  L.  DAVIDSON 

LAWRENCE  ANHALT 

WALTER  FLOYD 

HARRY  SLOAN 

HENRY  F.  GREENE 

JEAN  C.  HAVEZ 

EDWARD  DUNN 

HARVEY  DAY 

Z.  M.  HARRIS 

RICHARD  LITTLE 

A.  W.  CROSS 

AUDITING  COMMITTEE 

ROBERT    YOUNG,    Chairman 
MEYER  LIVINGSTON 
MAX  LAING  MEYERS 

LIBRARIAN 

EUGENE  KELCEY  ALLEN 

ARTS,  LITERATURE  AND  RECORDS 

PHILIP  MINDIL 

CLINTON  W.  MOFFATT 

BRUCE  EDWARDS 

NEW    YORK    PHYSICIAN 

DR.  F.  I.  HORN 
61  St  Marks  Place. 


CERTIFICATE 

OF 

INCORPORATION 

OF    THE 

NATIONAL    ASSOCIATION 

OF 

THE  FRIARS 

We,  the  undersigned,  of  full  age,  being  de- 
sirous of  associating  ourselves  together  for 
the  purposes  hereinafter  more  particularly 
described,  pursuant  to  and  in  conformity  with 
the  Acts  of  the  Legislature  of  the  State  of 
New  York,  relating  to  Membership  Corpo- 
rations, do  hereby  certify  and  declare  that 
we  are  all  of  full  age,  and  two-thirds  of  us 
are  citizens  of  the  United  States  and  residents 
of  the  State  of  New  York.  We  do  further 
certify  and  declare  as  follows: 

First. — That  the  particular  objects  for  which 
said  corporation  is  formed  are  as  follows: 

To  establish  and  maintain  a  fraternity 
among  men  engaged  in  theatrical  enterprises; 
to  secure  club  rooms  or  erect  a  club  house 
where  members  may  meet  and  congregate  for 
purposes  of  social  intercourse  and  entertain- 
ment, and  where  regular  meetings  may  be 
held  to  consider  and  discuss  such  questions 
as  may  arise,  which  are  of  peculiar  signifi- 
cance to  the  theatrical  profession  or  of  special 
importance  to  the  corporation  or  to  its  members, 
to  the  end  not  only  that  professional  standards 
may  be  improved,  but  that  the  corporation  and 
its  members  may  be  benefited;  to  voluntarily 
aid  each  other  in  sickness  or  in  distress;  to 
endeavor  to  cultivate  among  the  members  a 
spirit  of  mutual  dependence  upon,  and  of 
loyalty  toward,  each  other  and  among  those 
not  members,  but  engaged  in  similar  pro- 
fessions, a  spirit  of  adherence  to  principles, 

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supporting    the    highest    standard    of    business 
integrity. 

Second. — That  the  corporate  name  by  which 
said  corporation,  hereby  to  be  formed,  shall 
be  known  and  designated,  is  and  shall  be 

NATIONAL    ASSOCIATION    OF    THE    FRIARS. 

Third. — That  the  territory  in  which  the 
operations  of  said  corporation  are  to  be  prin- 
cipally conducted  is  the  United  States  of 
America. 

Fourth. — That  the  principal  office  of  said 
corporation  shall  be  located  in  the  City, 
County  and  State  of  New  York. 

Fifth. — That  the  number  of  directors  of 
said  corporation  shall  be  fifteen,  and  they  shall 
be  designated  and  known  as  Governors. 

Sixth. — That  the  names  and  places  of  resi- 
dence of  the  persons  to  be  directors  or  gov- 
ernors of  said  corporation  until  its  first 
annual  meeting  are: — Wells  Hawks,  Rockville 
Center,  Long  Island,  N.  Y. ;  Charles  Emerson 
Cook,  304  West  99th  Street,  Manhattan  New 
York  City;  Philip  Mindil,  325  West  42d  Street, 
Manhattan,  New  York  City;  John  W.  Rumsey, 
50  Central  Park  West,  Manhattan,  Xew  York 
City;  Harry  G.  Sommcrs,  612  West  115th 
Street,  Manhattan,  New  York  City;  Frank  C. 
Payne,  144  West  43d  Street,  Manhattan,  New 
York  City;  George  W.  Sammis,  Sound  Beach, 
Conn.;  William  G.  Smyth,  242  West  49th 
Street,  Manhattan,  Xew  York  City;  Bruce 
Edwards,  Hotel  Navarre,  Manhattan,  New 
York  City;  William  M.  Hull.  219  West  83d 
Street,  Manhattan,  New  York  City;  Marcus 
R.  Mayer,  130  West  44th  Street,  Manhattan, 
Xew  York  City;  Clinton  Moffatt,  128  \Vc-t 
11th  Street,  Manhattan,  New  York  City;  Wai 
lace  Munro,  331  West  45th  Street,  Man- 
hattan, New  York  City;  A.  Toxen  Worm,  132 
West  47th  Street,  Manhattan,  New  York  City; 
W.  D.  Coxey,  100  West  141st  Street,  Manhat- 
tan, Xew  York  City. 

Seventh. — That  the  annual  meeting  of  said 
corporation  shall  be  held  on  the  third  Friday 
of  June  in  each  and  every  year. 

IN  TESTIMONY  WHEREOF,  we  have  made  and 
signed  this  certificate  in  duplicate,  and  have 

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hereunto    set    our    hands    and    affixed    our    re- 
spective seals   this  loth   day  of  November,  one 
thousand    nine    hundred    and   seven. 
(Signed),  WELLS  HAWKS 

CHARLES  EMERSON  COOK 
PHILIP  MINDIL 
JOHN  W.   RUMSEY 
HARRY  G.   SOMMERS 
GEORGE  W.   SAM  MIS 
WILLIAM    G.    SMYTH 
BRUCE  EDWARDS 
A.   TOXEN    WORM 

\YlLLARD    D.     COXEV 

WILLIAM   M.  HULL 
WALLACE  MUNRO 
CLINTON   W.   MOFFATT 
FRANK  C.   PAYNE 
MARCUS  R.  MAYER 

I,  James  Fitzgerald,  a  Justice  of  the 
Supreme  Court  of  the  State  of  New 
York,  of  the  First  Judicial  District, 
do  hereby  approve  the  foregoing 
certificate  of  incorporation,  and  con- 
sent that  the  same  be  filed. 

Dated,  Xew  York,  November  16,  1907. 
JAMES   FITZGERALD, 

Justice    Supreme  Court, 
First    Judicial    District. 

STATE    OF    NEW    YORK. 
OFFICE  OF  SECRETARY  OF   STATE. 
Filed   and    Recorded    November    19,    1907. 
JOHN    S.    WHALEN, 
Secretary  of   State. 


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CONSTITUTION 


ARTICLE  I 

NAME  AND  OBJECT 

SEC.  i.  The  name  of  this  Club  shall 
be  "National  Association  of  THE 
FRIARS." 

SEC.  2.  The  Seal  of  this  Club  shall  be 
circular,  with  a  Friar's  head  in  the  center 
and  above  it  the  Club's  motto.  "Prae 
Omnia  Fraternitas."  In  the  rim,  the 
words,  "Founded  1904 — National  Asso- 
ciation of"  shall  be  placed  above,  and 
"THE  FRIARS,  New  York,"  shall  be 
placed  below. 

SEC.  3.  The  object  of  this  Club  shall 
be  to  promote  the  business  and  social  in- 
terests and  welfare  of  its  members. 

ARTICLE  II 

GOVERNMENT 

SEC.  I.  The  officers  of  this  Club  shall 
be  a  President,  to  be  styled  "The  Ab- 
bot"; a  Vice-President,  to  be  styled 

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"The  Dean" ;  a  Corresponding  Secretary, 
a  Recording  Secretary  and  a  Treasurer, 
all  of  whom  shall  be  directors,  and  ten 
( 10)  other  directors,  who,  together,  shall 
form  an  Executive  Committee,  to  be  des- 
ignated as  the  Board  of  Governors.  All 
the  officers  shall  be  active  Press  Agents, 
and  three  of  the  aforesaid  ten  Directors 
shall  be  chosen  from  among  the  traveling 
active  members. 

The  said  officers  shall  be  elected  by  the 
Active  members  of  the  Club  at  an  annual 
meeting,  and  shall  hold  office  (unless  re- 
moved for  cause)  for  the  term  of  one 
year,  or  until  their  successors  shall  be 
chosen.  The  Vice- President  of  the  Club 
shall  be  also  Chairman  of  the  Board  of 
Governors. 

SEC.  2.  Any  member  of  the  Board  of 
Governors  who  shall  be  absent,  without 
permission  of  the  presiding  officer,  from 
three  consecutive  meetings  of  the  Board, 
shall,  at  the  option  of  the  Board,  be  con- 
sidered to  have  resigned.  The  Board  of 
Governors  shall  then  have  the  power  to 
fill  any  vacancies  in  its  membership,  the 
member  so  chosen  to  hold  office  until  the 
next  annual  meeting. 

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SEC.  3.  The  government  of  the  Club 
shall  be  vested  in  the  Board  of  Govern- 
ors, who  shall  have  the  control  and  man- 
agement of  its  affairs  and  of  its  member- 
ship. Six  members  of  the  Board  of  Gov- 
ernors shall  constitute  a  quorum  for  the 
transaction  of  business  or  the  election  of 
members. 

SEC.  4.  The  Board  of  Governors  shall 
adopt  such  By-Laws  and  Rules  and 
Regulations  for  the  management  of  the 
Club  and  its  affairs  as  they  may  from 
time  to  time  consider  necessary,  and  shall 
also  have  power  to  repeal  or  amend  such 
By-Laws  and  Rules,  or  any  of  them. 

SEC.  5.  The  Board  of  Governors  shall 
have  power,  by  a  two-thirds  vote,  to  re- 
move any  officer  for  cause ;  but  no  officer 
shall  be  removed  unless  he  shall  have 
been  notified  ten  days  beforehand  in 
writing  of  the  charges  against  him,  and 
a  hearing  given  him  thereon  at  a  special 
meeting  of  the  Board. 

SEC.  6.  The  Board  of  Governors  shall 
have  power,  after  a  proper  investigation, 
of  which  he  shall  have  ten  days'  notice, 
and  at  which  he  may  appear  in  his  own 

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behalf,  to  censure,  suspend  or  expel  any 
member  who  shall  be  guilty  of  any  of- 
fense affecting  the  good  government  of 
the  Club,  or  who  may  be  inimical  to  its 
peace,  reputation  or  prosperity. 

SEC.  7.  At  any  time  within  thirty  days 
after  an  officer  shall  have  been  removed, 
or  a  member  shall  have  been  censured, 
suspended  or  expelled  by  order  of  the 
Board  of  Governors  under  Sees.  5  and  6 
of  this  Article,  and  upon  written  request 
of  twenty  (20)  members,  a  meeting  of 
the  Club  shall  be  called  by  The  Abbot, 
and  ten  days'  notice  of  such  meeting 
shall  be  sent  to  all  members,  including 
the  officer  who  has  been  removed  or  the 
person  who  has  been  censured,  suspended 
or  expelled.  At  such  meeting  an  appeal 
may  be  taken  from  the  action  of  the 
Board  of  Governors;  and  if  such  action 
be  overruled  by  a  majority  vote  of  the 
Active  members  then  taken  by  ballot,  the 
decision  of  the  Board  of  Governors  shall 
be  annuled  and  the  office  or  membership 
in  question  shall  remain  intact.  Pending 
the  decision  upon  such  appeal,  the  action 
of  the  Board  of  Governors  shall  remain 
in  force. 

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ARTICLE  III 

MEETINGS 

SEC.  i.  The  annual  meeting  of  the 
Club  shall  be  held  on  the  third  Friday  of 
June  in  each  year,  for  the  purpose  of  re- 
ceiving the  reports  of  officers  and  com- 
mittees for  the  past  year,  electing  new 
officers  (as  provided  in  Article  2,  Sec.  i) 
and  discussing  all  matters  requiring  the 
decision  of  a  general  meeting.  Notice  of 
the  annual  meeting  shall  be  sent  by  the 
Corresponding  Secretary  to  every  Active 
member  not  later  than  the  first  day  of 
June  in  each  year,  and  a  similar  notice 
must  be  posted  on  the  bulletin  board  for 
the  same  length  of  time. 

SEC.  2.  At  the  annual  meeting  the  pre- 
siding officer  shall  appoint  a  Chairman 
and  two  Inspectors  of  Election,  whose 
duties  shall  be  to  open  the  polls  and  keep 
them  open  from  eight  o'clock  (8)  P.  M. 
until  twelve  o'clock  (12)  midnight.  All 
elections  of  officers  and  Governors  shall 
be  by  ballot,  under  the  direction  and 
supervision  of  such  duly  appointed  In- 
spectors, two  of  whom  shall  be  present 
during  the  whole  time  the  polls  are  open. 

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The  plurality  of  votes  cast  shall  elect, 
and  the  Inspectors  shall  declare  the  re- 
sult of  the  election  accordingly.  Only 
Active  members  in  good  standing  shall 
vote,  and  there  shall  be  no  proxies  al- 
lowed. 

SEC.  3  On  the  written  request  of 
twenty-five  (25)  Active  members,  not  of 
the  Board  of  Governors,  a  special  Club 
meeting  shall  be  called,  provided  that 
fourteen  days'  notice  be  posted  on  the 
bulletin  board  for  the  same  length  of 
time ;  and  provided  further,  that  the  sub- 
ject of  such  special  meetings  be  clearly 
stated  in  the  notice.  At  such  special 
meetings,  no  subject  not  so  stated  in  the 
notice  shall  be  considered. 

SEC.  4.  Twenty-five  Active  members, 
present  and  voting,  shall  constitute  a 
quorum  at  any  meeting  of  the  Club,  and  a 
majority  shall  decide  all  questions.  No 
Active  member  whose  annual  dues  shall 
remain  unpaid,  or  who  shall  be  otherwise 
indebted  to  the  Club,  shall  be  entitled  to 
vote  at  any  meeting,  or  be  counted  in  the 
number  necessary  for  a  quorum,  or  be 
eligible  for  any  office. 

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SEC.  5.  If  no  quorum  be  present  at  the 
time  designated  for  the  said  annual  meet- 
ing, or  for  any  special  meeting,  the  pre- 
siding officer  may  adjourn  the  meeting 
to  another  time,  with  the  same  effect  as 
if  held  as  above. 

ARTICLE  IV 

COMMITTEES 

SEC.  I.  At  the  first  meeting  of  the 
Board  of  Governors  after  the  annual 
meeting,  The  Abbot  shall  appoint  four 
Standing  Committees,  viz. : 

A  House  Committee  of  five  members, 
the  Chairman  of  which  must  be  a  mem- 
ber of  the  Board  of  Governors. 

A  Relief  Committee  of  three  or  more 
members,  the  Chairman  of  which  must 
be  a  member  of  the  Board  of  Governors. 

A  committee  of  three  or  more  Active 
members,  to  be  known  as  "The  Itinerant 
Friars,"  composed  entirely  of  road  men. 

An  Auditing  Committee  of  three,  com- 
posed of  either  Active  or  Associate  mem- 
bers, none  of  whom  shall  be  a  member 
of  the  Board  of  Governors. 

SEC.  2.    There  shall  be  also  a  Standing 

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Committee  on  Ways  and  Means,  to  con- 
sist of  The  Dean,  the  Corresponding 
Secretary,  the  Recording  Secretary,  the 
Treasurer,  and  two  other  members  who 
shall  be  selected  from  among  the  Board 
of  Governors  and  appointed  by  The 
Abbot. 

There  shall  be  also  a  Standing  Com- 
mittee on  Arts,  Literature  and  Records, 
to  consist  of  the  Corresponding  Secre- 
tary, the  Recording  Secretary  and  the 
Chairman  of  the  House  Committee. 

The  duties  of  these  committees  shall 
be  defined  in  the  By-Laws. 

ARTICLE  V 

MEMBERSHIP 

SEC.  I.  The  members  shall  be  males 
above  the  age  of  twenty-one  (21)  years 
and  shall  comprise  four  classes,  namely : 

1.  Honorary  members. 

2.  Active  members. 

3.  Associate  members. 

4.  Lay  members. 

SEC.  2.  Honorary  members  may  be 
elected  by  the  Club,  if  unanimously  rec- 
ommended by  the  Board  of  Governors, 

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at  any  general  meeting  or  special  meet- 
ing called  for  that  purpose.  The  reso- 
lution of  the  Board  of  Governors  recom- 
mending an  Honorary  member  must  be 
posted  on  the  bulletin  board  for  seven 
days  before  the  Club  meeting.  Honor- 
ary members  shall  be  exempt  from  the 
payment  of  dues,  and  shall  have  all  the 
rights  and  privileges  of  members,  except 
voting  and  eligibility  to  office. 

SEC.  3.  Only  candidates  who  are 
known  to  the  Board  of  Governors  to 
have  served  at  least  thirty  weeks  as  press 
representatives  of  theatres  or  other 
standard  amusement  enterprises,  or  as 
advance  agents  of  theatrical  companies, 
since  1904,  shall  be  eligible  to  Active 
membership. 

All  members  enrolled  as  Active  mem- 
bers prior  to  and  including  the  date  of 
the  adoption  of  this  Constitution  shall 
continue  to  be  rated  as  Active  members. 

SEC.  4.  All  men  directly  connected 
with  the  business  or  executive  depart- 
ments of  theatres,  theatrical  companies 
and  other  standard  amusement  enter- 
prises, also  newspaper  men  engaged  as 
editors,  reporters  or  artists,  also  dra- 

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matic  authors  and  composers,  shall  be 
eligible  to  Associate  membership. 

All  members  enrolled  as  Associate 
members  prior  to  and  including  the  date 
of  the  adoption  of  this  Constitution  shall 
continue  to  be  rated  as  Associate  mem- 
bers. 

SEC.  5.  All  "good  fellows"  who  are 
not  included  in  the  classifications  for 
Active  or  Associate  membership  shall  be 
eligible  to  Lay  membership. 

SEC.  6.  Members  shall  be  bound  by 
the  Constitution,  By-Laws  and  Rules  and 
Regulations  of  the  Club. 


ARTICLE  VI 

PERMANENT  FUND 

All  moneys,  excepting  annual  dues, 
received  by  the  Club  as  entrance  fees, 
gifts  or  royalties,  and  all  profits  that  may 
accrue  after  paying  the  legitimate  and 
authorized  expenses  of  any  entertain- 
ment given  by  the  Club,  shall  be  kept  as 
a  separate  fund  and  shall  be  in  the  cus- 
tody of  the  Ways  and  Means  Com- 
mittee, as  trustees,  and  shall  be  known 

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as  the  "Permanent  Fund,"  the  principal 
and  interest  of  which  shall  be  used  only 
for  the  rental  or  purchase  of  a  Club 
House,  for  the  improvement  of  such  Club 
House,  or  for  the  payment  of  mortgages 
upon  such  Club  House,  but  no  part  of 
this  fund  shall  be  expended  for  such  pur- 
pose, as  herein  provided,  unless  ordered 
by  a  two-thirds  vote  of  the  whole  Board 
of  Governors  and  confirmed  by  a  two- 
thirds  vote  of  the  Active  members  pres- 
ent in  person  or  by  their  duly  authorized 
proxies,  at  a  special  meeting  of  the  Club 
to  be  called  /or  that  purpose,  notice  of 
the  purpose  of  such  meeting  to  be  mailed 
to  every  Active  member  of  the  Club  at 
least  thirty  (30)  days  in  advance  thereof. 


ARTICLE  VII 

INTERPRETATION 

Upon  all  questions  of  the  construction 
and  meaning  of  the  Constitution  and  By- 
Laws  of  the  Club  the  decision  of  the 
Board  of  Governors  shall  be  final,  unless 
overruled  by  a  two-thirds  vote  of  Active 
members  of  the  Club. 

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ARTICLE  VIII 

AMENDMENT    OF    THIS    CONSTITUTION 

This  Constitution  may  be  amended  by 
a  three-fourths  vote  of  the  Active  mem- 
bers present  in  person  or  by  their  duly 
authorized  proxies  at  an  annual  or  spe- 
cial meeting  of  the  Club,  provided  that 
the  proposed  amendment  shall  have  been 
subscribed  to  by  at  least  twenty-five  Ac- 
tive members  and  presented  to  the  Board 
of  Governors  thirty  days  before  the  time 
of  such  meeting.  It  shall  be  the  duty  of 
the  Corresponding  Secretary  to  post  the 
amendment,  with  its  signatures,  upon  the 
bulletin  board  in  the  Club  Rooms  at  least 
thirty  days  before  such  meeting,  and  to 
mail  a  copy  thereof  to  every  member  at 
the  time  of  such  posting. 

ARTICLE  IX 

EFFECT 

This  Constitution  shall  be  in  effect,  as 
the  law  of  the  Club  on  and  after  Nov. 
29,  1007. 


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DUTIES  OF  OFFICERS 

1.  The    Abbot    shall    preside    at   all 
meetings  of  the  Club,  and  shall  have  the 
casting  vote  in  the  event  of  a  tie  upon 
any  question.     He  shall,  subject  to  the 
approval    of   the    Board    of   Governors, 
appoint  all  Standing  and  Special  Com- 
mittees, of  which  committees  he  shall  be, 
ex-officio,  a  member,  and.  with  the  Cor- 
responding, or  in  his  absence  the   Re- 
cording, Secretary,  and  the  Chairman  of 
the  Board  of  Governors,  shall  make  and 
execute  all  written  contracts  or  obliga- 
tions of  the  Club,  excepting  bank  cheques. 
The  Abbot  is  empowered  to  call  special 
meetings  of  the  Club  and  of  the  Board 
of  Governors  whenever  it  may  be  neces- 
sary to  consider  specific  subjects. 

2.  The  Dean  shall  assist  The  Abbot, 
and  in  the  absence  of  The  Abbot  shall 
have  all  his  power  and  discharge  all  his 
duties.     He  shall  be   Chairman   of  the 
Board  of  Governors,  and  shall  be,  ex- 
officio,  a  member  of  all  committees.     In 

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the  absence  of  The  Abbot  and  The  Dean 
a  meeting  may  choose  its  presiding  officer, 
and  the  officer  so  chosen  shall  have  the 
casting  vote  in  the  event  of  a  tie. 

3.  The  Corresponding  Secretary  shall 
attend  to  the  general  correspondence  of 
the  Club,  and,  with  The  Abbot  and  the 
Chairman  of  the  Board  of  Governors, 
make  and  execute  all  written  contracts, 
except  bank  cheques.  He  shall  issue 
weekly  to  every  member  The  Friars' 
Epistle,  which  shall  contain  all  im- 
portant proceedings  of  the  meetings  of 
the  Board  of  Governors,  and  of  The 
Friars'  Gatherings,  and  all  proposals  and 
elections  to  membership.  He  shall  notify 
and  hand  to  the  Board  of  Governors  all 
resignations,  and  promptly  present  to 
them  all  correspondence.  He  shall  keep 
a  roll  of  the  members  of  the  Club,  and 
bulletin  all  regular  notices.  He  shall 
send  to  each  member  of  the  Club,  with 
the  notification  of  the  annual  meeting,  a 
list  of  the  regular  nominations  for 
officers,  and  shall  furnish  to  the  Inspec- 
tors of  Elections  a  list  of  the  Active 
members  entitled  to  vote.  At  the  annual 
meeting  he  shall  present  a  report  of  the 

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progress  and  condition  of  the  Club.  The 
Corresponding  Secretary  shall  be,  ex- 
officio,  a  member  of  the  House  Com- 
mittee. In  the  absence  of  the  Corre- 
sponding Secretary  the  Recording  Secre- 
tary shall  discharge  his  duties. 

4.  The  Recording  Secretary  shall  keep 
minutes  of  all  meetings  of  the  Club  and 
of  the  Board  of  Governors.     He  shall 
provide  a  book,  in  which  shall  be  entered 
the  names  of  all  guests,  with  the  names 
of  the  members  introducing  them.     He 
shall  promptly  furnish  to  the  Correspond- 
ing Secretary  a  list  of  the  persons  elected 
to  membership,  and  shall  be  the  keeper 
of  the  Seal  of  the  Club.    The  Recording 
Secretary  shall  be,  ex-officio,  a  member 
of  the  House  Committee.    In  the  absence 
of  the  Recording  Secretary  the  Corre- 
sponding  Secretary   shall   discharge  his 
duties. 

5.  The   Treasurer   shall    collect   and 
have  charge,  unless  otherwise  ordered  by 
the  Board  of  Governors,  of  all  the  funds 
of    the    Club,    except    the    "Permanent 
Fund,"  and  shall  keep  the  same  deposited 
and  invested  in  such  depository  and  in 
such  manner  as  the  Board  of  Governors 

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may  prescribe.  He  shall  make  only  such 
disbursements  as  are  approved  by  the 
Board  of  Governors.  Payments  shall  be 
made  by  cheque  only.  He  shall  keep  the 
accounts  of  the  Club  in  books  belonging 
to  it,  which  shall  at  all  times  be  open  to 
the  inspection  of  the  Board  of  Govern- 
ors. He  shall  cause  members  to  be  noti- 
fied of  their  indebtedness  and  the  names 
of  the  delinquents  to  be  placed  upon  the 
bulletin  board.  He  shall  submit  monthly, 
to  the  Board  of  Governors,  a  balance 
sheet  for  the  preceding  month,  which 
shall  exhibit  the  assets  and  liabilities  of 
the  Club,  the  names  of  debtors,  and  the 
amounts  due  from  each.  At  each  annual 
meefing  he  shall  present  a  printed  de- 
tailed statement  of  the  receipts  and  dis- 
bursements of  the  Club  for  the  preceding 
fiscal  year,  with  an  abstract,  showing  its 
financial  condition  at  the  close  thereof, 
certified  to  by  the  Auditing  Committee. 
The  Treasurer  shall  be,  ex-officio,  a 
member  of  the  House  Committee. 

6.  The  Corresponding  Secretary  and 
the  Treasurer  shall  have  power,  with  the 
approval  of  the  Board  of  Governors,  to 
employ,  at  the  expense  of  the  Club,  such 


BY-LAWS 

clerical  aid  as  may  be  necessary  in  the 
discharge  of  their  duties. 

7.  A  Librarian  shall  be  appointed  by 
The  Abbot  immediately  after  the  annual 
meeting.     He  shall  have  charge  of  the 
Library    and    Reading    Room,    and    is 
authorized  to  solicit  and  receive  contri- 
butions  therefor,   and   to   expend    such 
amounts  for  the  purchase  of  books,  peri- 
odicals and  newspapers  for  the  use  of  the 
Club  as  may  be  authorized  by  the  Board 
of  Governors. 

MEETINGS 

8.  At  the  annual  meeting  the  order  of 
business  shall  be : 

First.     Calling  the  Roll. 

Second.  Reading  the  Minutes  of  the 
Previous  Annual  Meeting. 

Third.  Reports  of  Officers  and  Com- 
mittees. 

Fourth.  Appointment  of  Inspectors  of 
Election. 

Fifth.     General  Business. 

Sixth.     Special  Business. 

Seventh.    Election  of  Officers. 

This  order  of  business  may  be  changed, 

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however,  by  a  majority  vote  of  the  meet- 
ing. 

9.  Informal  meetings,  called  "Gather- 
ings of  the  Friars,"  shall  be  held  weekly 
at  such  place  and  time  as  may  be  desig- 
nated by  the  Board  of  Governors. 

10.  Any  motion  or  resolution  offered 
at  any  meeting  of  the  Club  or  of  the 
Board  of  Governors  shall,  at  the  request 
of  a  member,  be  reduced  to  writing  be- 
fore it  is  acted  upon. 

MEETINGS  OF  THE  BOARD  OF 
GOVERNORS 

it.  The  Board  of  Governors  shall 
hold  fortnightly  meetings. 

12.  At  the  regular  meetings  of  the 
Board  of  Governors  the  following  shall 
be  the  order  of  business  : 

First.    Calling  the  Roll. 

Second.  Reading  the  Minutes  of  the 
Previous  Meeting. 

Third.  Reports  of  Officers  and  Com- 
mittees. 

Fourth.     Balloting  for  Members. 

Fifth.    Unfinished  Business. 

Sixth.    New  Business. 

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COMMITTEES 

13.  The  House  Committee,  subject  to 
ihe  approval  of  the  Board  of  Governors, 
shall   have   charge   of   all   matters   per- 
taining to  the  internal  regulations,  care, 
maintenance    and    order    of    the    Club 
House.    They  shall  receive  and  investi- 
gate complaints,  and  report  in  writing  to 
the    Board    of   Governors   any   member 
who    shall    wilfully   violate   any   of    the 
rules  or  conduct  himself  in  any  manner 
prejudicial  to  the  peace  or  good  order 
of  the  Club.     They  shall  make  reports 
monthly  to  the  Board  of  Governors,  and 
at  the  Club's  annual  meeting  shall  fur- 
nish a  valuation  inventory  of  the  Club's 
effects. 

14.  It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Relief 
Committee  to  receive  and  report  to  the 
Board  of  Governors  all  communications 
regarding  sick  members,  or  the  families 
of  deceased  members,  and  to  recommend 
such   means   of  assistance  or   relief  as 
may   appear   to   them  necessary.     This 
committee  shall  make  a  monthly  report 
to  the  Board  of  Governors. 

15.  It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  com- 

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mittee  known  as  "The  Itinerant  Friars" 
to  promote  the  interests  of  The  Friars 
throughout  the  country,  and  by  corre- 
spondence keep  the  Board  of  Governors 
advised  of  any  conditions  that  require 
attention. 

16.  It  shall  be  the  custom  of  Friars 
that  in  any  city  where  there  are  at  least 
four  members,  to  hold  an  informal  gath- 
ering on  Friday  night,  or  whatever  night 
the   Friars   may  gather  in   New  York. 
Should  a  member  of  the  Committee  of 
Itinerant  Friars  be  at  this  gathering,  he 
shall  preside.    A  brief  transcript  of  the 
records  of  this  gathering  shall  be  mailed 
to  the  Corresponding  Secretary  for  pub- 
lication in  The  Friars'  Epistle. 

17.  The    Committee    on    Ways    and 
Means  shall  devise  and  suggest  methods 
to  increase  and  to  maintain  the  "Perma- 
nent Fund"  as  provided  for  in  Article 
VI.  of  the  Constitution. 

18.  The    Auditing    Committee    shall 
perform  the  usual  duties  of  auditors  and 
examine  and  audit  all  accounts,  and  shall 
report  at  the  annual  meeting.    They  shall 
also  report  to  the  Board  of  Governors 
whenever  they  may  deem  it  necessary  or 

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be  required  by  the  Board  of  Governors 
so  to  do. 

19.  Thirty  days  prior  to  the  annual 
meeting,  and  at  a  meeting  of  the  Board 
of  Governors,  The  Abbot  shall  appoint  a 
Nominating  Committee  of  seven   mem- 
bers, and  the  names  of  the  committees  so 
appointed  shall  be  posted  upon  the  bulle- 
tin board.     It  shall  be  the  duty  of  said 
committee  to  nominate  candidates  to  be 
voted    for    at    the    ensuing    election    of 
officers.       Such     nominations     shall    be 
posted  upon  the  bulletin  board  for  four- 
teen days  before  said  election,  and  the 
names  so  posted,  enclosed,  with  the  no- 
tices  of   the   annual   meeting,   to   every 
member.     Any  twenty-five  Active  mem- 
bers may  nominate  other  candidates  for 
the  same  offices,  but  the  names  of  all  such 
candidates,  with  the  names  of  their  said 
twenty-five    proposers,    shall   be   posted 
upon  the  bulletin  board  for  seven  days 
before  said  election,  and  no  person  shall 
be  eligible  to  office  unless  he  has  been 
nominated  and  posted  as  aforesaid. 

20.  The  action  and  authority  of  every 
standing  and  special  committee  shall,  at 
all  times,  be  subject  to  the  supervision 

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and  control  of  the  Board  of  Governors. 
Every  committee  shall  keep  a  record  of 
its  proceedings  and  shall  make  a  monthly 
report  in  writing  to  the  Recording  Secre- 
tary, who  shall  submit  such  reports  to 
the  Board  of  Governors.  All  committees' 
reports  shall  be  subject  to  the  revision, 
modification,  rejection  or  approval  of  the 
Board  of  Governors,  but  this  clause  shall 
not  apply  to  the  Nominating  Committee. 

21.  Any  member  of  a  committee  who 
shall  absent  himself  without  acceptable 
explanation   or   competent   reason   from 
three  consecutive  meetings  of  such  com- 
mittee may  be  held  to  have  resigned. 

22.  Any  committee  may  be  discharged, 
or  any  member  of  a  committee  may,  with 
the  approval  of  the  Board  of  Governors, 
be  at  any  time  removed  by  The  Abbot, 
who  shall  have  power  to  fill  any  vacancy, 
however  caused,  with  the  like  approval 
of  the  Board  of  Governors. 

23.  The  name  of  every  person  pro- 
posed for  membership,  with  his  place  of 
residence,  occupation  or  profession,  and 
the  class  to  which  his  election  is  pro- 
posed, shall  be  entered,  with  the  names 
of  his  proposer  and  seconder,  in  a  Book 


BY-LAWS 

of  Candidates,  to  be  kept  for  the  purpose 
in  the  Club  Rooms,  which  book  must  at 
all  times  be  accessible  to  members.  The 
Corresponding  Secretary  shall  cause  a 
transcript  of  the  entry  to  be  simultan- 
eously posted  in  the  Club  Rooms  and  to 
be  published  in  The  Friars'  Epistle  at 
least  thirty  (30)  days  immediately  pre- 
ceding the  meeting  of  the  Board  of  Gov- 
ernors at  which  such  candidate  is  to  be 
balloted  for,  providing  letters  of  endorse- 
ment have  been  received  from  the  pro- 
poser and  seconder. 

24.  The  proposer  and  seconder  must 
each  certify  to  a  personal  knowledge  of 
the  candidate,  and  forward  the  requisite 
information  as  to  his  eligibility  by  letter 
to  the  Board  of  Governors.  In  case  such 
letters  shall  not  have  been  received  be- 
fore the  first  meeting,  at  which  the  name 
of  the  candidate  could  be  balloted  for,  it 
shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Corresponding 
Secretary  to  notify  the  member  or  mem- 
bers from  whom  such  letters  are  due  of 
this  requirement;  and  if  such  letter  or 
letters  shall  not  have  been  received  be- 
fore the  next  regular  meeting  of  the 
Board  of  Governors,  the  name  of  such 

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candidate  shall  be  deemed  to  have  been 
withdrawn.  Candidates  must  be  person- 
ally known  to  some  members  of  the 
Board  of  Governors. 

25.  At  all  elections  of  members  the 
ballot  shall  be  secret  and  two  negative 
ballots  shall  exclude  the  candidate.     No 
rejected   candidate   shall   again   be   pro- 
posed until  after  the  expiration  of  six 
months  from  the  date  of  such  rejection. 

26.  Any  former  member,  who  has  re- 
signed from  the  Club  in  good  standing, 
shall,    upon   applying    for   re-admission, 
take  precedence  over  all  other  candidates. 

27.  Each  member  elected,  on  notifica- 
tion of  his  election,  shall  forward  to  the 
Treasurer   the  amount  of  his  entrance 
fee  and  first  years'  dues,  on  receipt  of 
which  a  proper  acknowledgment  shall  be 
sent  him,  together  with  a  manual  con- 
taining the  Constitution,   By-Laws   and 
Rules  of  the  Club.     Members  who  shall 
be  elected  subsequent  to  July   I  in  any 
year,   shall   be   required   to   pay   to   the 
Treasurer  his  entrance  fee  together  with 
one-half   the   annual    dues,    which   sum 
shall  secure  his  membership  to  the  first 
day  of  the  following  January. 

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28.  No  elected  member  shall  be  per- 
mitted to  enjoy  any  of  the  privileges  or 
benefits  of  the  Club  until   his  entrance 
fees  and  dues  shall  have  been  paid  and 
he  shall  have  signed  the  roll  book. 

29.  If  a  member  elect  does  not  qualify 
within  thirty  days  after  the  notification 
of  his  election,  such  election  shall  be  void 
unless  his  time  for  payment  shall  be  ex- 
tended by  the  Board  of  Governors. 

RESIGNATIONS 

30.  All  resignations  must  be  made  in 
writing  to  the  Corresponding  Secretary 
or  the  Treasurer;  and  if  the  member  so 
resigning  be  in  good  standing,  such  resig- 
nation must  be  accepted,  but  no  resigna- 
tion (except  it  be  called  for  by  the  Board 
of   Governors)    shall   be   accepted    from 
any  member  who  shall  in  any  way  be  in- 
debted to  the  Club ;  and  his  indebtedness 
shall  be  held  to  include  dues  for  the  year 
in  which  the  resignation  is  offered. 

ENTRANCE  FEES  AND  DUES 

31.  The  dues  shall  be  payable  annu- 
ally, in  advance,  on  the  first  day  of  Janu- 

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ary  in  each  year,  but  members  elected 
after  July  I  in  each  year  shall  be  re- 
quired to  pay  only  one-half  the  yearly 
dues  for  the  remainder  of  that  fiscal  year. 

32.  On    the   first   day    of   April,   the 
names  of  members  in  arrears  for  dues 
shall  be  posted  on  the  Club  bulletin. 

33.  If  a  member  remains  two  months 
in  arrears  in  the  payment  of  his  dues,  it 
shall  become  the  duty  of  the  Treasurer  to 
demand  payment  from  him  and  call  his 
attention  to  such   arrears   and   demand 
payment  thereof.     Should  this  demand 
not  be  complied  with  within  one  month, 
the  Board  of  Governors  shall  have  power 
to  suspend   him  or  to  strike  his  name 
from  the  roll  of  members,  as  the  Board, 
in  the  exercise  of  its  judgment  and  dis- 
cretion, may  deem  proper. 

34.  The  annual  dues  of  Active  mem- 
bers shall  be  ten  ($10)   dollars;  of  As- 
sociate  members   fifteen    ($15)    dollars, 
and  of  Lay  members  twenty-five   ($25) 
dollars. 

35.  Active  members  shall  pay  an  en-  • 
trance  fee  of  ten  ($10)  dollars,  Associate 
members   shall   pay  an   entrance  fee  of 

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fifteen  ($15)  dollars,  Lay  members  shall 
pay  an  entrance  fee  of  twenty-five  ($25) 
dollars. 

SUSPENSION  AND  EXPULSION 

36.  Whenever  forfeiture  of  member- 
ship shall  have  been  imposed  on  a  delin- 
quent member,  upon  his  giving  satisfac- 
tory explanation  for  the  delinquency,  and 
upon   his    written   application    for   rein- 
statement,   made    within    three    months 
from   the   date  of   such   forfeiture,   the 
Board  of  Governors  may  remit  the  pen- 
alty to  which  he  was  subjected,  and  re- 
store him  to  membership  on  such  terms 
as  they  shall  deem  just  and  proper.     No 
reinstated    member,    however,    shall    be 
permitted  to  avail  himself  of  the  privi- 
leges of  the  Club  until  he  shall  have  com- 
plied with  the  terms  prescribed. 

FISCAL  YEAR 

37.  The  fiscal  year  of  The  Friars  shall 
begin  on  the  first  day  of  January  in  each 
year. 

ADDRESSES  AND  NOTICES 

38.  A   register   shall  be  kept  in   the 
office  of  the  Club,  in  which  a  member 

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shall  record  his  name  and  address,  and 
notice  of  any  change  must'  be  sent 
promptly  to  the  Corresponding  Secretary. 

39.  Members  absent  from  the  City  of 
New  York  are  required  to  furnish  for 
entry  in  the  register  the  address  to  which 
they  wish  their  bulletins  and  correspond- 
ence sent,  and  also,  if  possible,  the  period 
for  which  such  entry  is  to  hold  good. 
No  complaint  of  mis-direction  or  irregu- 
larity, however,  in  the  transmission  of 
notices  or  leters  will  be  entertained  un- 
less the  provisions  herein  are  complied 
with. 

40.  Any    member    failing    to    record 
such  change  or  send  such  notice  shall  be 
deemed    to    have    waived    all    claim   to 
official  notices.    The  last  address  on  the 
register  shall  always  be  regarded  as  the 
proper  one,  and  notices  sent  thereto  shall 
be  considered  as  legally  forwarded,  and 
a  compliance  with  all  requirements  of  the 
Club  to  give  any  notice. 

IN   MEMORIAM 

41.  It  shall  be  the  custom  at  all  an- 
nual  meetings  to  have  some  brief  and 
appropriate    expression    regarding    The 

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Friars  who  have  gone  beyond  and  whose 
life's  advance  work  has  left  their  memory 
a  living  thought  with  all  Friars.  The 
Abbot  shall  appoint  a  Friar,  who  shall 
voice  the  thought  and  sympathy  of  the 
Friars  on  this  occasion,  and  the  Corre- 
sponding Secretary  shall  send  to  the 
relatives  a  note  of  this  remembrance. 

SUSPENSION  AND  AMENDMENT 

42.  Any   By-Law  may  be   suspended 
by  the  Board  of  Governors  at  any  meet- 
ing  by  the   unanimous   consent   of  the 
Board.     No  By-Law  shall  be  amended, 
altered    or    annulled    without    notice    of 
such  proposed  action  having  been  given 
at  a  previous  meeting  of  the  Board  of 
Governors,    and    no    such    amendment, 
alteration  or  annulment  to  the  By-Laws 
shall  be  had  unless  nine  of  the  members 
present  of  the  Board  of  Governors  shall 
vote  therefor. 

43.  Should  any  twenty-five  or  more 
members   in  good   standing  recommend 
in  writing  to  the  Board  of  Governors  any 
alteration  or  addition  to,  or  annulment  of 
any  By-Law  or  Rules,  and  should  the 
Board  of  Governors,  after  ten  days'  no- 

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tice,  refuse  to  take  such  action,  a  special 
meeting  of  the  Club  shall  be  called,  as 
provided  in  Article  III.,  Sec.  3,  of  the 
Constitution,  at  which  meeting  the  action 
of  the  Board  of  Governors  may  be  over- 
ruled by  a  two-thirds  vote. 

EFFECT 

44.    These  By-Laws  shall  be  in  effect 
on  and  after  Nov.  29,  1907. 


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HOUSE    RULES. 


I.  The  Friary  shall  be   opened  at  9 
o'clock  A.  M.  and  shall  be  closed  at  2 
o'clock  A.  M.,  except  on  evenings  when 
gatherings  or  other  meetings  of  the  Club 
are  held.     The  time  of  closing  the  Friary 
on  evenings  when  gatherings  or  other 
meetings  of  the  Club  are  held  shall  be 
decided   by  The  Abbot,  or,  in  his   ab- 
sence,  by   the   officer   presiding    at   the 
gathering  or  the  meeting. 

II.  Meals  or  beverages  will  be  served 
in  the  Friary  only  at  the  tables    espe- 
cially assigned  by  the  House  Committee 
for  that  purpose,  except  on  the  occasions 
of  gatherings  or  other  meetings  of  the 
Club.     All  meals  and  beverages  are  to 
be  paid  for  in  cash  at  the  time  of  their 
purchase.     No  guest  shall  be  permitted 
to  pay   for  meals   or  beverages   in  the 
Friary  unless  he  holds  a  visitor's  card. 

III.  Betting,  or  the  playing  of  cards, 
pool,  or  any  game  for  a  wager  of  money, 
is  strictly  prohibited  in  the  Friary. 

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IV.  No  stranger  not  entitled  to  the 
privileges   of  the   Club   may  enter  the 
Friary   except   on   the    invitation    of   a 
Friar;  nor  shall  he  remain  in  the  Friary 
in  the  absence  of  the  Friar  introducing 
him. 

V.  The  name   and  the   residence   of 
every  guest   must  be   inscribed    in    the 
Guest  Book,  in  the  handwriting  of  the 
member  introducing  him,  on  entering  the 
Friary. 

VI.  A  Friar  may  introduce  without 
card,  for  one  day  only,  any  gentleman 
residing  in  the  City  of  New  York,  whose 
name   must   be    entered    on   the    Guest 
Book,  as  before  provided ;  but  no  resi- 
dent of  the  City  of  New  York  can  be  in- 
troduced more  than  once  within  thirty 
days.    The  privileges  of  the  Friary  for 
two  weeks  only  may  be  extended  to  any 
gentleman  residing  beyond  the  limits  of 
the  City  of  New  York,  upon  application 
by  a  Friar  to  The  Abbot,  Dean,  or  Secre- 
tary, for  a  card,  which  must  be  signed 
by  the  officer  issuing  it  and  one  other 
member    of   the    Board    of    Governors. 
The    officer    issuing    such    card    shall 
promptly    notify   the    Secretary    of   the 


HOUSE    RULES 

date  of  issue  and  the  name  of  the  guest, 
and  this  information  shall  be  posted 
weekly  by  the  Secretary  on  the  bulletin 
board.  A  guest  so  introduced  shall  not 
be  entitled  to  the  privileges  of  the  Friary 
the  second  time  until  a  period  of  three 
months  has  elapsed.  The  issuance  of  a 
card  to  any  person  does  not  entitle  the 
holder  to  the  privilege  of  introducing  a 
stranger  into  the  Friary.  Friars  intro- 
ducing guests  shall  be  responsible  for 
them. 

VII.  No  book,  journal,  paper,  picture, 
statue,  or  other  work  of   art,  nor  any 
article  of  any  kind,  the  property  of  the 
Friars,  shall  be  taken  from  the  Friary 
under  any  pretense  whatever.    A  Friar 
shall  be  liable  for  any  damage  to  the 
property  of  the  Friars  caused  either  by 
himself  or  a  guest  introduced  by  him. 

VIII.  No  person   shall  bring  a  dog 
into  the  Friary. 

IX.  No    boisterous    or    unbecoming 
conduct  on  the  part   of   any  Friar   or 
guest  shall  be  permitted  in  the  Friary ; 
nor  shall  any  playing  upon  musical  in- 
struments   or    singing    at  unseasonable 
hours  be  allowed.     It  shall  be  the  duty 

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of  any  officer  or  member  of  the  House 
Committee  when  he  happens  to  be  pres- 
ent to  notify  any  person  who  shall  vio- 
late this  rule,  and  to  cause  such  offensive 
demonstration,  noise  or  disturbance  to 
cease. 

X.  The  privileges  of  the  Friary  shall 
not  be  extended  to  minors  under  eight- 
een years  of  age. 

XI.  A  complete  list  of  the  members, 
officers    and   committees    shall    be   kept 
posted  in  the  Friary,  and  such  list  shall 
be  corrected  by  the  Secretary  from  time 
to  time  as  changes  occur. 

XII.  No  Friar  shall  give  any  gratuity 
to  any  servant  or  employee  of  the  Club. 

XIII.  No  member  while  under  sus- 
pension from  the  Friars  for  any  cause 
shall  be  brought   into  the  Friary  as  a 
guest  by  another  member. 

XIV.  Any    member    of    the    House 
Committee  is  authorized,  in  the  event  of 
conduct  offensive  to  the  Club,  on  the  part 
of  any  Friar,  to  order  his  exclusion  from 
the  Friary  until  the  matter  can  be  acted 
upon  by  the  Board  of  Governors. 

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HOUSE    RULES 

XV.  The  Treasurer  is  authorized  to 
post  upon  the  bulletin  board  the  amount 
and  nature  of  any  indebtedness  of  any 
Friar  to  the  Club  one  month  after  such 
amount  is  due.    At  the  same  time  he 
will  report  to  the  Board  of  Governors 
the  same  information  for  action. 

XVI.  All  complaints  and  suggestions 
must  be  made  in  writing  to  the  House 
Committee,  and  deposited  in  a  box  pro- 
vided for  that  purpose,  in  the  entrance 
hall.  Complaints  made  verbally  to  mem- 
bers of  the  Committee  will,  under  no  cir- 
cumstances, be  noticed. 


MEMBERS 


HONORARY 

R.    F.   HAMILTON 1904 

JAMES    L.    FORD 190f> 

MAJOR  JOHN  M.  BURKE 1906 

CLYDE    FITCH 1907 

MARC.  KLAW 1907 

HENRY   MILLER 1907 

VICTOR  HERBERT 1907 

CHARLES   F.   DALY 1907 

ABRAHAM   L.   JACOBS    1907 

AL.    HAYMAN     1907 

DAVID    BELASCO...  .  1907 


ACTIVE 
ABBOT,    FRANK 
ABRAMS,   EDWARD  J. 
AISTON,  ARTHUR  C. 
ALEXANDER,  WILLIAM 
ALGER,  OLIE 
ALLEN,  CHARLES 
ALLEN,   EUGENE   KELCEY 
ALLEN,  WHITING 
ALWARD,  HARRY  S. 
ANHALT,  JULIAN 

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THE   FRIARS 

ANHALT,  LAWRENCE  J. 
ANKERMILLER,  EMIL 
ANTISDEL,  WM.  R. 
ATKINSON,  G.  H. 
BARTON,  CHARLES 
BATES,  WILBUR  M. 
BAUER,  THEODORE  H. 
BEATON,  WELFORD 
BELL,  HARRY   \V. 
BENEDICT,  PHIL.   P. 
BENJAMIN,  PAUL 
BENTON,  JAY 
BERG,  LEON 
BLOCK,   FRED 
BLOOM,  M.   M. 
BOTHNER,  GUS 
BOTTO,  WALTER  D. 
BOVYER,  GEORGE  A. 
BOWLES,  GEORGE 
BRADLEY,  ALFRED 
BRADLEY,  CHARLES 
BRADY,  JAMES  JAY 
BREED,  CHARLES   S. 
BREKER,  EDWARD 
BROWN,  CHARLES  F. 
BROWN,   LOUIS  FRANCIS 
BUCKLEY,  EDWARD  J. 
BUGBEE,  CHARLES  R. 
BURLOCK,  WILLIAM 
52 


ACTIVE    MEMBERS 

BURNES,   CALDWELL 
BUTLER,  ORMAND  H. 
CALDWELL,  A.  E. 
CAMPBELL,  JOHN  B. 
CANBY,  A.  H. 
CASAD,  CAMBELL  B. 
CAVANAGH,  CHAS.  T. 
CAVANAGH,  F.  P. 
COHN,   ROBERT  J. 
COLLIER,  J.  WALTER 
COMBS,   SAMUEL  W. 
CONNOLLY,   CHARLES   D. 
CONOLY,  JOSEPH  W. 
COOK,  CHARLES   EMERSON 
COOK,  EDWARD  G. 
CORBETT,   EDWARD 
CORRIS,   W.  J.,  Jr. 
COXEY,  WILLARD  D. 
COYNE,  M.  C. 
CRAFT,  P.  P. 
CROSS,  A.  W. 
DALY,  JOHN  P. 
DANBY,  SHERMAN 
DANIELS,  HARRY 
D'ARCY,  H.  A. 
DAVIDSON,  HARRY   L. 
DAVIS,  AL, 
DAY,  HARVEY  B. 
DEAN,   TUNIS   F. 
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THE   FRIARS 

DECKER,  JAMES   H. 
DECKER,  W.  W. 
DE  MUTH,  W.  C. 
DEWEY,  R.  H. 
DE  WOLFE,  JAMES 
DEXTER,  A.  H. 
DILLON,  JOSEPH  H. 
DONAGHEY,  FREDERICK  J. 
DONALD,  SIDNEY  W. 
DORRIS,  ALBERT 
DOUGLAS,  BRONSON 
DRAKE,    HOMER 
DRUM,  JOSEPH  C. 
DUCE,  HERBERT  C. 
DU  COIN,  FRANK 
DUNLOP,  A.  P. 
DUNN,   ED.   W. 
DUPREE,  FRANK 
DURHAM,  JAY  F. 
EARL,  HARRY 
EDES,  GEORGE  A. 
EDMUNDS,  RALPH 
EDWARDS,  BRUCE 
EINSTEIN,  ABE  L. 
EISFELDT,    KURT 
ELMER,   HARVEY 
EMMETT,   BURTON 
ETTEN,  W.   J. 
EVERET,  EDWARD 
54 


ACTIVE    MEMBERS 

FECHHEIMER,  RICHARD 
FEDRIS,  J.  M. 
FELLOWS,  DEXTER 
FISHEL,  DAN  S. 
FITZPATRICK,  JOHN   B. 
FLEMING,  CARROLL  H. 
FLOYD,  WALTER 
FORBES,  JAMES 
FORREST,  EDGAR 
FREIBERGER,  EDW. 
FRIEDMAN,  LEON 
FULLER,  ED. 
FULLWOOD,  WILLIAM  H. 

FULTON,   HARRY    S. 

FYNES,  J.  AUSTIN 

FYNES,  JOHN  T. 

GARDNER,  WILL  F. 

GERSON,   SAMUEL  P. 

GIBSON,  HUTTON 

GIFFIN,  R.  L. 

GILMORE,  HAROLD  L. 

GIROUX,  E.  V. 

GLENNAN,  JOHN  L. 

GLICKAUF,  H.  W. 

GODDARD,  W.  M. 

GOETT,  GEORGE 

GOODFRIEND,   S. 

GORMAN,  W.  E. 

GRADY,  HUGH 
66 


THE   FRIARS 

GRAY,  GEORGE  N. 

GRAY,  WILLIAM  N. 

GREENE,  CHARLES  H. 

GREENE,   HENRY   F. 

GREGORY,  JOHN  M. 

GRENEKER,  C.  P. 

GRESSITT,  HENRI 

GROVE,  W.  L. 

HALE,  JOHN  S. 

HALLER,  SAMUEL  C. 

HALL,  FRED.   MORDAUNT 
HAMMETT,   MELVILLE 
HAMMOND,  J.  C. 
HAMMOND,  J.  S. 
HARLEY,  JOHN  F. 
HARMON,  VICTOR 
HARRIS,  AL, 
HARRIS,  GEORGE  H. 
HARRIS,  Z.   M. 
HARTLEY,    RANDOLPH 
HAVEZ,  JEAN 
HAWKS,  WELLS 
HAWLEY,  FRANK   V. 
HAYES,  CHAS.  WM. 
HAYNES,  D.  W. 
HEALY,  EDGAR 
HEATH,  EUGENE  B. 
HEMSTREET,  CHARLES 
HENKELL,  O.  R. 
66 


ACTIVE    MEMBERS 

HENNESSY,  ROLAND  B. 
HERBERT,  CARL 
HERRICK,   HOWARD 
HICKOX,  GEO.   C. 
HILL,  WALTER  K. 
HINTON,  GEORGE  FREDERICK 
HODGEMAN,  THOMAS 
HODGE,  OSCAR  F. 
IIOLCOMB,  WILLARD 
HOLMES,    NED 
HOLSTEIN,  AL.   T. 
HOOGS,  ALBERT 
HOPPER,  GEORGE  F. 
HULL,  WM.  M. 
HUNTER,  ROBERT  T. 
HUNT.  PHIL. 
HUSTED,  HARRY  C. 
HUTTON,   JAMES   T. 
HYDE,  J.  CLARENCE 
JACK,   EDWIN  BOOTH 
JACQUES,  PHILIP 
JAMES,  J.  E. 
JOHNSTON,  FRANKLIN 
JENNINGS,  JOHN  J. 
JERMON,   JOSEPH 
KATZ,   LOUIS 
KEENE,  LIPMAN 
KELLER,   ARTHUR  J. 
KELLOGG,  MELVILLE  L. 
57 


THE   FRIARS 

KENDALL,   EDWARD 
KERR,  GEORGE   F. 
KINGSBURY,  GEORGE  A. 
KINGSLEY,   WALTER 
KINGSTON,  SAMUEL   F. 
KLINE,  HARRY  D. 
LAKE,  WARREN  P. 
LAMBERT,  CLAY 
LAMBERT,  RICHARD 
LANDON,  SHELDON  J. 
LAWSHE,    ER 
LEA,  FRANK  J. 
LEE,   HARRY  A. 
LEFFINGWELL,  JOHN  D. 
LEFFLER,  JOHN 
LEVI,  ABRAHAM 
LINGARD,  S.  NELSON 
LITTLE,    RICHARD    W. 
LOHMAN,    AL. 
LYNCH,  GEORGE  T. 

MACCULLOCH,  ROBT.  c. 
MACGAFFEY,  KENNETH  M. 
MACGEACHY,  CHARLES 
MACVICKER,  HORACE 
MACVITTY,  KARL  G. 
MALLEY,  WILLIAM  L. 
MANHEIMER,  SOL. 

MARTINEAU,  FRANK 
MARKS,  TED 

58 


ACTIVE    MEMBERS 

MATHEWS,  H.  F. 
MATTOX,   P.    S. 
MAURICE,  SAMUEL  J. 
MAYER,  LEON 
MAYER,  MARCUS   R. 
McCALL,   CHARLES  D. 

MCCARTHY,  j.  j. 

McCUNE,  AUGUSTUS   E. 

MCDONALD,  HEBER 
MCDOWELL,  EDW.  N. 
McKAY,  FREDERIC  EDWARD 

McKEEVER,  JOSEPH 
MEEK,    FRED. 

MELTZER,    CHARLES    HENRY 
MEREDITH,  E.  E. 
MESSENGER,  WALTER 
MEYERS,  SAMUEL 
MEYERS,  SAMUEL  H. 
MILLER,  CHARLES  T.  K. 
MILLER,  A.  M. 
MILLER,  FRED.,  JR. 
MILLER,  F.  O. 
MILLER,  WILLIAM  S. 
MINDIL,    PHILIP 
MIRICK,   N.   C. 
MOFFATT,  CLINTON  W. 
MOLITOR,  WILL.  F. 
MONTAGUE,  JOHN 
MOORE,  JOHN 
59 


THE  FRIARS 

MORAN,  GEO.  N. 
MORGENSTERN,  LOUIS  A. 
MORRIS,  M.  C. 
MORRIS,   RAMSEY 
MUENSTER,  WILLIAM  F. 
MUNRO,  WALLACE 
MURPHY,  MYLES  J. 
MURRAY,  FRANK 
MURRAY,   GEORGE  H. 
MURRAY,  JOHN 
MURRAY,  JOHN  DUKE 
NAHM,  SEIMON 
NAMACK,  THOMAS  F. 
NETHERSOLE,  LOUIS 
NOLAN.   GEORGE  F. 
NOLAN,  JOHN  J. 
NOONAN,  THOMAS  J. 
NORCROSS,  FRANK  M. 
OBEE,    RICHARD 
O'BRIEN,   BRANCH 
O'GRADY,   STEVE 
O'LEARY,  J.  J. 
OSBORN,  JOHN 
OVIATT,   WILLIAM    H. 
PAGE,  WILL  A. 
PAYNE,  FRANK  C. 
PEEBLES,  JOHN  C. 
PEEL,  FRED. 
PEEL,   NORMAN 
60 


ACTIVE    MEMBERS 

PENNYPACKER,   HENRY 
PETERS,  MASON 
PHILLIPS,  M.  L. 
PHILLIPS,  TOM  I. 
PICKENS,  JOHN  W. 
PITOU,  AUGUSTUS,  JR. 
PLOHN,  EDMUND 
PLUNKETT,  JOS.  L. 
POLLOCK,  ALEX.   J. 
POLLOCK,  CHANNING 
POOTON,  JAMES,  JR. 
POPE,  A.    MACAULEY 
POTTERY,  H.  R. 
PRATT,  JOHN 
PRICE.   E.  D. 
PRIEST,   ROBERT  W. 
PURDY,  GEORGE  W. 
RANDALL,  W.  W. 
RAY,   WHITAKER 
REED,  JACKSON  A. 
REID,  FRANCIS  E. 
REYNOLDS,  JOHN   B. 
RHEINSTROM,   A.    L. 
RICE,   CHESTER  H. 
RICE,  PETER 
RICHARDS,  HARRY  S. 
RICHARDS,  J.  E. 
RIDINGS,  HARRY 
RILEY,  LEE 
61 


THE   FRIARS 

R1LEY,  WILLIAM  F. 
RINGSDORF,  CHARLES 
ROBIE,  JOSEPH 
ROBLEE,  MILTON 
RODRIGUEZ,   L.  J. 
ROEDER,  BENJ.  F. 
ROGERS,  JOHN  R. 
ROSENBAUM,  ED.,  JR. 
ROSENTHAL,   H.    W. 
ROSENTHAL,  J.  J. 
ROSS,  VICTOR. 
ROSS,  WILSON  S. 
ROWLAND.  W.  L. 
RUMSEY,  JOHN  W. 
SALISBURY,  CHARLES 
SAMMIS,   GEORGE   W. 
SANFORD,  WALTER 
SASSEEN,   DAVID 
SCHLESINGER,  M.   S. 
SCHWAB,    HARRY   C. 
SEMPLE,  W.  K. 
SHADER,  FRED. 
SHAEFER,  E.  A. 
SHARPE,  STANLEY 
SHAW,  E.  D. 
SHEAN,  JOHN 
SHESGREEN,  JAMES 
SHRADER,  FRED.  F. 
SILL,  WILLIAM  R. 


ACTIVE    MEMBERS 

SLEVIN,  JAMES 
SLOAN,    HARRY 
SMALL,  CHARLES  H. 
SMITH,   MATT. 
SMYTH,  WILLIAM   G. 
SNOW,  HARRY  G. 
SOMMERS,  HARRY  G. 
STERN,  BENJAMIN 
STRASSMAN,  ALBERT 
SULLIVAN,  EDWARD  J. 
SULLIVAN,  SYLVESTER 
SWEATMAN,  HARRY 
THALL,   SAMUEL 
THAYER,  FRITZ 
THEARLE,  H.   B. 
THOMPSON,  WILLIAM,  COL. 
THURNAER,    EDWARD 
TIEDEMANN,  H.  B. 
TOWLE,  CHARLES  F. 
TRAITEL,    DAVID 
TURNER,  SMITH 
UNDERWOOD,  DRURY 
VICTOR,   LEON 
VOELCKEL,   R. 
WACHTER,  S. 
WAITE,  MAYNARD 
WALKER,  F.   LAWRENCE 
WALLACH,   SAMUEL  H. 
WALSH,    TOWNSEND 
63 


THE  FRIARS 

WALSH,   WILLIAM  H. 
WALTERS,  CHARLES  L. 
WANNAMAKER,  CHAS.  C. 
WARNER,  HENRY  E. 
WARNER,  JOHN  E. 
WARREN,  GEORGE  C. 
WEADON,  PERCY 
WEAVER,  HARRY  E. 
WEBSTER,   RICHARDSON 
WEGEFARTH,  W.   DAYTON 
WEIL,   EDWARD   A. 
WELCH,  JOHN  M. 
WELSH,  E.  J. 
WELLER,  SAMUEL   McL. 
WESTCOTT,  WALTER  F. 
WESTCOTT,  W.  W. 
WHEELER,  W.  O. 
WHITE,   EDWARD   C. 
WIEGAND,  C.  F. 
WILDER,   CHARLES   W. 
WILLIAMS,  ARTHUR 
WILLIAMS,  JOHN   D. 
WILSON,  EUGENE 
WILSON,  NELSON  W. 
WILSON,  WILL  R. 
WILSTACH,  FRANK  J. 
WOLF,  RENNOLD 
WOOD,  GEORGE  S. 
WORM,    A.    TOXEN 
64 


ASSOCIATE   MEMBERS 

WOTHERSPOON,  GEORGE 
YACK,  M.  A. 
ZWEIFEL,   FRED. 


ASSOCIATES 

ABELES,  EDWARD 
ADE,  GEORGE 
APPLETON,   GEO.  J. 
AULICK,  W.   W. 
BACON,  CHAS.   R. 
BARNET.  R.  A. 
BARTON,  JAMES  D. 
BEACH.    REX 
BENDIX,  THEODORE 
BENNETT,  H.   WHITMAN 
BERNERO,  JOHN 
BILLINGS,   F.    W. 
BISHOP,  FRANK  S. 
BLOOM,   EDWARD   L. 
BLOSSOM,  HENRY  M. 
BODA,  LEE  M. 
BONNELL,  HARRY 
BORIE,  ALBERT  J. 
BOWERS,  LOUIS  H. 
BOWERS,   R.   H. 
BRAUNIG,  SOL. 
BROADHURST,   GEORGE  H. 
BROWER,    ROBT. 
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THE   FRIARS 

BROWN,  HARRY  A. 
BROWN,  SHERMAN 
BUCKLEY,    JOSEPH    J. 
BULKLEY,  CHARLES 
BURNSIDE,  R.  H. 
CAHN  JULIUS 
CAMPBELL,  ROBERT  G. 
CARPENTER,   E.    J. 
CAVE,  W.   D. 
CLAGGETT,   SAMUEL  E. 
CLAYTON,  WILLIAM  B. 
COMSTOCK,  RAY 
COOK,  GEORGE  J. 
COREY,  MADISON  C. 
CORNELL,  P.  C. 
COUNIHAN,  W.  J. 
CULLMAN,   WM.   F. 
DACEY,  JOHN  J. 
DAVIS,  GLENMORE 
DAVIS,  WILL  J. 
DEAN,   FREDERICK 
DEAN,  WILL  J. 
DE  KIRALY,  VICTOR  E. 
DINGWALL,  A.  W. 
DINKINS,    T.    W. 
DIXON,  C.  E. 
DIXON,  THOS.,  Jr. 
DUNLEVIE,  GEORGE  B. 
DUNNE,  JOHN  W. 


ASSOCIATE   MEMBERS 

DUNNING,  CARROL  H. 
DYKEMAN,  H.  A. 
EAVES,   COLIN   S. 
EBERTS,  F.  C. 
ECKEL,  JOHN  C. 
EDWARDS,  JULIAN 
EDWARDS,  W.  A. 
ELDRIDGE,  E.  D. 
ELLSWORTH,  RICHARD   C. 
EMERSON,  VICTOR 
ENGLANDER,  A.   J. 
ERTHEILER,  H.   F. 
FEIBLEMAN,   BERT 
FISKE,  JOHN 
FITZHUGH,  E.  H. 
FLYNN,  A.  L. 
FRANK,  WILLIAM 
FRAZEE,    H.    H. 
GARRITY,  J.  J. 
GARVAN,  GEORGE  N. 
GENTRY,  WILLIAM 
GERSTON,  FRANK 
GERTH,   FRANK 
GILBERT,   CHAS.   E. 
GOETTLER,    CHARLES  A. 
GOODALE,   GEORGE  P. 
GOODMAN,  ROBT. 
GOODSTADT,  LOUIS  M. 
GRAU,   MATT. 
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THE   FRIARS 

GREAVES,   WALTER  B. 
GREENE,   FRED    V..   JR. 
HAM,  W.  W. 
HASKELL,  GILMAN 
HATZEL.   RICHARD 
HEIMAN,   MARCUS 
HENKEL,  PAUL 
HILL,  EDWIN  C. 
HILLIARD,  MACK 
HOFF,  JAMES  L. 
HOLBROOK,   A.    M. 
HOPE,  FRANCIS  X. 
HORN,  DR.  F.  I. 
HOWE,  FRANK,  JR. 
HUNT,  ALBERT  E. 
HURTIG,  JULES 
ILLMANSEE,  GEORGE 
IRWIN,  ROBERT  E. 
JACKSON,  REGINALD 
JACOT,  HOWARD 
JOHNSTON,  W.  A. 
JORDAN,  WALTER  C. 
JUDGE,    HORACE   C. 
KEENE,   SOL. 

KENNEDY,  VALENTINE  E. 
KERR,  JOHN  L. 
KING,  EARL 
KIRK,  THOMAS  F.,  Jr. 
KLEIN.  CHARLES 
KLEIN,  MANUEL 


ASSOCIATE   MEMBERS 

LARGEY,  M.  S. 
LAW,  ROBERT 
LEDERER,  GEORGE  W. 
LEONHARDT,  HARRY 
LEVERING,   AL. 
LIEBES,  ARTHUR 
LINDLEY,  HARRY 
LINDSLEY,  W.   B. 
LIVINGSTON,  MEYER  W. 
LLOYD,  HARRY  D. 
LOCKE,   ROBINSON 
LOFTUS,  WALTER 
LUCK,  ERNEST 
LYONS,   EDWARD   E. 
MAcMANUS,   GEORGE 
MACAULEY,    JOHN   T. 
MAC    FARLAND,  R.  W. 
MAGILL,   R.   D. 
MANSFIELD,  EDW.  W. 
MARION,  GEORGE 
MARTIN,   WILLIAM 
MASON,  J.  G. 
MAYER.  FRED.   M. 
McBRIDE,   ROBT.  W. 
McCALL,    ROBT.   S. 
McCOURT,   PETER 
McCUSKER,  FERGUS 
McMAHON,    THOMAS    FRANCIS 
McNALLY,  A.  F. 
McNEIL,  J.  A. 
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THE  FRIARS 

MERRILL,  W.  B. 
MEYER,   PAUL 
MEYERS,  MAX  LAING 
MOODY,  GEORGE  F. 
MOORE,  CHAS.  A. 
MOSEMANN,  FRANK 
MULLER,  J.  P. 
MYERS,  J.  F. 
NATHAN,  F.  A. 
NELSON,  THOMAS  L. 
NOBLES,   MILTON 
O'MALLEY,    FRANK    WARD 
PARKER,  HARRY  DOEL 
PARSONS,  HARRY  E. 
PARRY.  F.   G. 
PAYNE,  GEORGE  HENRY 
PECK,  RAYMOND 
PHELPS,  L.  P. 
PHINNEY,  ARTHUR  S. 
PIDGEON,   EDWARD  E. 
PIERSON,  HENRY 
PICK,  RICHARD  A. 
PRAY,  ROLAND  G. 
PRELL,   CY. 
PRIBYL,  JOHN  F. 
PRINCE,  JOHN  T.,  JR. 
RAMAGE,  DAVID  J. 
RANKIN,   A.    L, 
RASCOVAR,    ED. 
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ASSOCIATE  MEMBERS 

RASCOVAR,  HARRY 
REIDY,  JOHN  A. 
REINHARD,  H.  LAWRENCE 
RICHARDS,  CHARLES  N. 
RILEY,  BERT  C. 
ROBINSON,  G.  N. 
ROBYN.  ALFRED  G. 
ROSENBAUM,  E.  E. 
RULLMAN,  FRED 
RUSH,  ED.  F. 
SALT,  EDWARD 
SCHAAD,  HENRY  D. 
SCHMIDT,    R.    L. 

SCOTT,  L.  N. 

SEAMON,  HARRY  J. 

SHANNON,  M.  L. 

SHAW,  CHARLES  W. 

SHEEHAN,  WINFIELD  R. 

SHELDON,  ARTHUR  J. 

SHORT,  PAT 

SIEGEL,  JEROME 

SILVERMAN,  JOSEPH 

SILVERMAN,  S.  J. 

SIMMONS,  AL.  J. 

SLOANE,  A.   BALDWIN 

SMITH,  J.  V. 

SMITH,  WINCHELL 

SOMBORN,  E.  K. 

SPEED,  KEATS 
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THE   FRIARS 

STANCE,   STANISLAUS 
STEELE,  ASA 
STEIN,  NED 
STUART,   DON   W. 
STUMM,  CHAS.  C. 
SUTHERLAND,   ALBERT 
SUTTON,  C.  N. 
TEAL,  BEN. 
THEISE,  M.  M. 
THOMPSON,  FREDERICK 
THOMPSON,  PAUL 
TOOKER,  JOSEPH  H. 
TRIER,   RALPH 
TYNAN,  BRANDON 
UBERROTH,  WILSON  J. 
VAN  FLEET,  R.  WALTER 
VION,  C.  J. 
VOSBURG,  L.  F. 
WAGNER,  JOSEPH 
WALDRON,   ALFRED 
WALDRON,  JAMES  T. 
WALKER,  DAVID  R. 
WALKER,   GEO.   H. 
WALKER,    RYAN 
WARD,  J.  M. 
WEBER,  JOS.  L. 
WELLS,  JAKE 
WELTY,  GEORGE  M. 
WENDELSCHAEFER,    FELIX    K 
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LAY    MEMBERS 

WERBA,  LOUIS  F. 
WHITNEY,  B.  C. 
WHITTON,  E.  C. 
WILEY,    CLIFFORD 
WILSON,  CHAS.  D. 
WITMARK,   ISIDOR 
WOLLF,  M.  E. 
WOOD,  DOUGLAS  J. 
WOOD,    WILLIAM 
WYATT,  H.  C. 
WYATT,  W.   T. 
YOUNG,  C.  N. 
YOUNG,  ROBERT 


LAY 

BECKERSTAFF,  R.  M. 
CAMPBELL,    ROBERT   M. 
COHEN,    MEYER 
DAZIAN,   HENRY 
DOCKSTADER,    LEW 
DWYER,  FRANK 
FAYBAN,  COL.  G. 
FIELDS,  LEW  M. 
GILLIN,  PETER 
GILROY,   JAMES   P. 
GREEN,   TAYLOR 
HARRIS,  CHAS.  K. 
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THE   FRIARS 

HART,  JOSEPH 
HITACHIYAMA,  TANIEMON 
JUNE,  GEO.  W. 
KLEIN,  WM. 
LASKI,   LEON 
MURRAY,  W.  H. 
PUSEY.   GEO.   T. 
RYAN,  W.  J. 
SAMANNI,  LOUIS  P. 
SURBRUG,  JOHN  W. 
TAYLOR,  L.  B. 
TOWLE,   MARTIN   A. 


DECEASED 

FLAHERTY,    JOHN 1904-1907 

JEPSON,    EDWIN   C 1907-1907 

PRICE,    EDWIN    H 1907-1907 

PRITZ,    GEO 1907-1907 

STRINE,    CHARLES    1906-1907 

STONE,    ED.   G 1907-1907 


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